sotek2345
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- First Name
- Tom
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- Upstate NY
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- 2022 Lightning Lariat ER, 2021 Mach-e GT
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- Engineering Manager
Pro power is 9.6kW total on the lightning, but that is split 2.4kW to the "Mega Power Frunk" and 7.2kW total shared between the cab and bed outlets. So the max you can get from the bed is 7.2kW.The Ford Lightning website ( 2022 Ford F-150® Lightning™ Electric Truck |All Electric and All F-150) says that the Enhanced Pro Power Onboard system offers 9.6 kW, not 7.2 kW. The website says that power is provided to 11 outlets including a single 240v outlet and a Ford informational video () states that all of the on board power, 4.8 kW per leg in the case of the F150L, is available at the 240v outlet. I did see on the website that power back to the house is just 9.6 kW but it doesn't make any sense that Sunrun would charge $9,000 for the installation of a 9.6 kW inverter and a transfer switch when the truck already has an 9.6 kW inverter and the installation of a 240v 50 amp transfer switch is less than $1,000.
Information on what the HIS is capable of doing is extremely limited. I'm not saying your wrong but I can't find any information that backs up your claims. Please provide a link to where to find the information included in your post.
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